Message from @Joldberg
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ah got it. So it's the IT jobs nobody wants 😄
IT has its levels
so EE is generally saturated, would you say?
its like both
most EE’s go the route of consulting or systems engineering
which is like using autocad to draw lines in space or some 3d software to draw the electrical lines from this box to that box
hat part is saturated cause ur using day 1 bread and butter ee ohms law: V=IR
anything beyond they want a shit load of experience or a supreme hunger to learn
>most EE
but you’ll have an easy life
I see...
It does sound even more boring than IT though
Oh really? I'd have said that most EEs are into full system design here
theres a difference in definition of systems
I guess that's a bit major dependant tho
So does IT or ME have better job opportunities than that?
I know, but we use "Automat" for that which translates garbo into english
systems can either be ur a sub team in a larger project. or your using the r&d’s products and ur creating documents for the technicians to assemble
i mean that’s the low majority of EE
the high points would be working on a satelite or u underwater robotics
where u needs Digital/analog Signal processing, experience with power electronics. embedded and have printed 2-3 circuits from china
and those dont have much competiton cause the people dont know
but u need to know ur shit
as for IT the levels are massive, you could be setting up mainframes and fixing printers/ for 20hrs and get payed for 40hrs. or you could be doin flashing OS’s onto laptops and fixing the salesman’s phone
that's technical level jobs though
its like 2 weeks of training
*technician
yeah I want to get a degree
the main benefits of a degree are being around like minded semi-driven people. and the professors
otherwise get some books off abebooks and /diy/ bbz
Here it¨s about getting that job :T
I'm saving this fro some future copy pasta
imo everything
bro its the tru tru
Start to do diy in general
It saves you money
Regardless of your major
DIY is good for you
I love DIY too.
I hate having to specialise without even delving into different fields first.